On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Luke Paireepinart
<rabidpoobear at gmail.com> wrote:
> I was under the impression that you were supposed to top-post unless you
> were referring to a specific thing someone said, in which case you quoted
> it, much like you do on a forum.
> Is that not how it works?
Presumably you are replying to *something* in the previous post, yes?
> I'd personally rather people top-posted unless they're specifically
> referencing something, otherwise there's a huge tree of quotiness that I
> have to scroll past before I can see what they're trying to say.
You (or whoever) should delete the part of the "huge tree of
quotiness" that is not relevant to the reply.
> Hopefully Google will succeed in their mission to replace e-mail with Wave
> and all messages will be in context and there will be no need for quoting
> one way or the other.
Yes, that would help.
Kent